My stream ecology research focused on the behavioral ecology of stream invertebrates and how it is affected by global change (i.e., climate change, invasive species and the interaction between the two). In addition I examined how stream community recovery on disturbed substrate is affected by silk deposition of black fly larvae.

My first estuarine ecology project examined how osmoregulatory energy costs influenced feeding rates of an esturarine copepod. More recently I have been working on analyses of spatially and temporally explicit Delta Smelt biomarker and foraging data.

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